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Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar

CHAPTER XII
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Toward the south there are dark forests and mountain ridges, some of them rough and broken.

To the north is the mouth of the Amgoon, with a delta of numerous islands covered with forest, while in the northwest the valley of the river is visible for a long distance.

Back from the cliff is a table-land several miles in width.
This table-land is covered with oak, aspen, and fir trees, and has a rich undergrowth of grass and flowers.

On a point of the cliff there are two monuments.

A third is about four hundred yards away.


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